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Citizens at Risk How Electronic Waste Is Poisoning the Path Out of Poverty for India's Recyclers - 2008 was released on: USA: 15 November 2008 (San Jose, California) (premiere)
In ancient India, the Untouchables were considered to be the lowest class in society. They collected human waste and pollutants. They were essentially slaves that were not considered human but thought to be property.
There is advantages on e-waste recycling since developing countries depend on E-waste recycling a lot. For example, the e-waste recycling industry in China and India in very important. Many people earn this for a living. So e-waste recycling is important. But also, there are disadvantages since e-waste produces a lot of pollution. It is bad to peoples health so we must be careful.
10,400 tons per year. This is on a average. If we compare this with other countries, it will be less.
The objectives of E-Waste in India is to properly and safely dispose all the waste materials in India. Its objective is also to recycle the waste materials.
Reusable waste are items that have been discarded that can be used again. Bottles and cans are examples of reusable wastes. Recycling facilities can thoroughly sanitize reusable waste so that they can be reused by manufacturing facilities.
William M. Sloan has written: 'Site selection for new hazardous waste management facilities' -- subject(s): Hazardous waste treatment facilities, Location
The most reputable company in India that is known for waste recycling in India is called the E-Wasters recyclers.
"Waste" has never any use. Nuclear waste is stored in facilities in the hope that someday, someone will figure out how to deal with it.
The sources of domestic waste in India food wastes, paper, cardboard, plastics, textiles, leather, yard waste, wood, glass, metals, ashes and garbage.
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sulphate resisting cement. Mainly applied for concrete in waste water facilities.
What is the water waste per capita of your Mum? Loads.